5. It is one of the four constituent nations UK.
The Kingdom of England from 1284 (thousand
two hundred eighty-four) also included Wales
was an independent state until 1707, date on
which the Act of Union was signed with Scotland
to create the Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1801
Ireland joined the Kingdom of Great Britain thus
creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland until 1922. With the independence
and partition of Ireland has since become the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland.
6. The UK is a developed country culturally theater,
music and possessing the London Philharmonic
Orchestra.
The culture of the United Kingdom, also called
"British culture" can be described as the legacy of
the history of an island developed country, a great
power and as a result of the political union of four
countries, each retaining their distinctive traditions,
customs and symbolism. As a result of the
dominance of the British Empire, the influence of
British culture can be seen in the language,
traditions, customs and legal systems of many of its
former colonies.
8. POPULATION
England has a population of
64,308,261 (sixty-four million three hundred
eight thousand two hundred sixty-one)
Women : 32,659,675 (thirty-two million six
hundred fifty-nine thousand six hundred
seventy-five)
Men : 31,648,586 (Thirty-one million six
hundred and forty –eight thousand five hundred
eight-six)
9. SIZE
area
244,820 km2 (two hundred forty-four thousand
eight hundred and twenty square kilometers).
Its territory geographically esta Formed by the
southern and central Britain, bordered to the
north by Scotland, west Wales DOS terrestres-
with -their borders to the northwest with the
Irish Sea , the Celtic Sea to the west , east the
North Sea and the south by the English Channel
.
10. Main features
The main dish is fish and chips, also beef, lamb,
chicken, sandwiches and vegetables.
12. The English are known for their unconditional love
to the famous “Five O'clock Tea”.
They are famous for being the creators of football
and his fanaticism for cricket, one of the
quintessential British sports.